
《Sign Language Among North American Indians Compared With That Among Other Peoples And Deaf-Mutes》 - 免费有声读物
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74 章节
- 1. Introductory
 - 2. Divisions of Gesture Speech
 - 3. The Origin of Sign Language, Introduction
 - 4. The Origin of Sign Language, Gestures of the Lower Animals
 - 5. The Origin of Sign Language, Gestures of Young Children
 - 6. The Origin of Sign Language, Gestures in Mental Disorder
 - 7. The Origin of Sign Language, Uninstructed Deaf-Mutes
 - 8. The Origin of Sign Language, Gestures of the Blind
 - 9. The Origin of Sign Language, Loss of Speech by Isolation
 - 10. The Origin of Sign Language, Low Tribes of Man
 - 11. The Origin of Sign Language, Gestures as an Occasional Resource
 - 12. The Origin of Sign Language, Gestures of Fluent Talkers
 - 13. The Origin of Sign Language, Involuntary Response to Gestures
 - 14. The Origin of Sign Language, Natural Pantomime
 - 15. Some Theories Upon Primitive Language, Introduction
 - 16. Some Theories Upon Primitive Language, Conclusions
 - 17. History of Gesture Language
 - 18. Modern Use of Gesture Speech, Introduction
 - 19. Modern Use of Gesture Speech, Use By Other Peoples Than North American Indians
 - 20. Modern Use of Gesture Speech, Use By Modern Actors and Orators
 - 21. Our Indian Conditions Favorable to Sign Language
 - 22. Theories Entertained Respecting Indian Signs, Introduction
 - 23. Theories Entertained Respecting Indian Signs, Not Correlated With Meagerness of Language
 - 24. Theories Entertained Respecting Indian Signs, It's Origins From One Tribe or Region
 - 25. Theories Entertained Respecting Indian Signs, Is The Indian System Special and Peculiar
 - 26. Theories Entertained Respecting Indian Signs, To What Extent Prevalent as a System Part 1
 - 27. Theories Entertained Respecting Indian Signs, To What Extent Prevalent as a System Part 2
 - 28. Theories Entertained Respecting Indian Signs, Are Signs Conventional or Instinctive, Introduction
 - 29. Theories Entertained Respecting Indian Signs, Are Signs Conventional or Instinctive, Classes of Diversities in Signs
 - 30. Results Sought in The Study of Sign Language, Introduction and Practical Application
 - 31. Results Sought in The Study of Sign Language, Relations to Philology
 - 32. Results Sought in The Study of Sign Language, Sign Language with Reference to Grammar
 - 33. Results Sought in The Study of Sign Language, Gestures Aiding Archaeologic Research
 - 34. Notable Points for Further Researches, Introduction and Invention of New Signs
 - 35. Notable Points for Further Researches, Dangers of Symbolic Interpretation
 - 36. Notable Points for Further Researches, Signs Used by Women and Children
 - 37. Notable Points for Further Researches, Positive Signs Rendered Negative
 - 38. Notable Points for Further Researches, Details of Positions of Fingers
 - 39. Notable Points for Further Researches, Motions Relative to Parts of the Body
 - 40. Notable Points for Further Researches, Suggestions for Collecting Signs
 - 41. Mode in Which Researches Have Been Made
 - 42. List of Authorities and Collaborators
 - 43. Extracts from The Dictionary, Part 1
 - 44. Extracts from The Dictionary, Part 2
 - 45. Extracts from The Dictionary, Part 3
 - 46. Extracts from The Dictionary, Part 4
 - 47. Tribal Signs, Tribal Names
 - 48. Tribal Signs, Proper Names
 - 49. Tribal Signs, Phrases
 - 50. Dialogues, Tendoy-Huerito Dialogue
 - 51. Dialogues, Omaha Colloquy
 - 52. Dialogues, Brule Dakota Colloquy
 - 53. Dialogues, Dialogue Between Alaskan Indians
 - 54. Dialogues, Ojibwa Dialogue
 - 55. Narratives, Introduction
 - 56. Narratives, Natci's Narrative
 - 57. Narratives, Patricio's Narrative
 - 58. Narratives, Na-wa-gi-jig's Story
 - 59. Discourses, Address of Kin Che-ess
 - 60. Discourses, Tso-Di-a-ko's Report
 - 61. Discourses, Lean Wolf's Complaint
 - 62. Signals
 - 63. Signals Executed by Bodily Action
 - 64. Signals in Which Objects are Used in Connection with Personal Action
 - 65. Signals Made When The Person of The Signalist is Not Visible, Smoke Signals Generally
 - 66. Signals Made When The Person of The Signalist is Not Visible, Smoke Signals of The Apaches
 - 67. Signals Made When The Person of The Signalist is Not Visible, Foreign Smoke Signals
 - 68. Signals Made When The Person of The Signalist is Not Visible, Fire Arrows
 - 69. Signals Made When The Person of The Signalist is Not Visible, Dust Signals
 - 70. Signals Made When The Person of The Signalist is Not Visible, Notes on Cheyenne and Arapaho Signals
 - 71. Scheme of Illustrations
 - 72. Outlines for Arm Positions in Sign Language
 - 73. Types of Hand Positions in Sign Language
 - 74. Examples
 
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